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By S. Grisolia Join Master Dance Instructor Giuseppe Palombella from Torino Italy for his Dancemotion workshops.
A little taste of Italy comes to San Diego! Dance to Latin, Italian, American and World music while learning Latin moves, Modern, Swing and even a little Tango and all while you are having fun and getting a great cardio workout. Go to http://www.dancemotionsd.com/ to RSVP your spot! See pricing and class packages.
A portion of the proceeds will go to “Our World Friend” a 501(c)3 charitable organization which benefits children worldwide.
Any questions? Write us at BrooklynChicks@hotmail.com or call 347.971.2123
Thank you from Brooklyn Chicks Event Planning, LLC.
By chainfo What challenges and sacrifices did the residents of Coronado face during World War II? How did the war years change the community? An exciting exhibit opening in March, will give visitors a glimpse through a “window in time” to see how the island responded to the war effort between 1942 and 1945. Displays will vividly illustrate what was happening on North Island, in homes, schools and churches and at the Hotel del Coronado. One poignant component will focus on the neighbors, friends and workers in Coronado who were isolated and sent to internment camps. These and many other aspects of island life 70 years ago will be highlighted in Coronado on the Frontline: 1942-1945, opening at the Coronado Museum of History & Art on Friday, March 9. The Museum is located at 1100 Orange Avenue. For further info, log onto http://www.coronadohistory.org/, or call (619) 435-7242.
By propacificpest There will be an open job interview on Tuesday, February 7th for two service technicians, on in North Orange County and the other in South. The pest control company conducting the interviews operates in Escondido – San Diego County.
This job involves servicing established clients’ homes and businesses as well as responding to calls for new service and closing sales deals. Some physical labor is involved with this job. Specific types of work will involve wearing a 40 pound backpack while spraying, climbing ladders, spending time in attics and crawlspaces looking for pests including rats and mice. If you have fear of heights, fear of rodents, or are allergic to insects, including bees please take this into consideration before applying.
In order to perform this job 2-4 weeks of training will be necessary as well as a license through the Structural Pest Control Board of California. If you have a felony other than a minor traffic violation, it may not be possible for you to obtain the necessary licensing. A clean driving record is a must as this position involves a significant amount of driving. Occasional trips to our headquarters in Escondido is required.
The two most important requisites in order to be considered for this job are customer service and trustworthiness. If you are a people person, enjoy learning new things, like to work hard, and can be trusted, we are interested in meeting you.
We will be holding an application and interview on Tuesday February 7th at:
Irvine Corporate Park Business Center
8 Corporate Park
Suite 300
Irvine , CA 92606
Please arrive between 10:30- 12:30 and bring 2 forms of identification. The meetings will be held at Suite 300 of the office building.
If you have a resume please bring it at this time. Please do not send resumes to us any earlier as we wiill not be reviewing them prior to meeting you. For more information about our company you can visit us online at http://www.propacificpestcontrol.com/
We look forward to meeting high quality applicants. Thank you.
By chainfo JOHN SPRECKELS’ SAN DIEGO and ARIZONA RAILWAY: ‘THE IMPOSSIBLE RAILROAD’
One of San Diego entrepreneur John Spreckels’ biggest achievements in the early 1900s, was the construction and operation of a railroad between San Diego and El Centro. Built by Spreckels between 1907 and 1919, it is still in service. But construction of the railroad was fraught with problems from the start. Natural and other disasters repeatedly halted construction or operations and damaged or collapsed carefully engineered tunnels and numerous trestles. Author Reena Deutsch will recount the colorful history of the San Diego and Arizona (Eastern) Railway in a free, illustrated lecture at 7 p.m., February 23, at the Coronado Museum of History & Art, 1100 Orange Ave., Coronado. To reserve a seat, please call (619) 435-7242.
By chainfo 2012 Coronado Historic Home Tour: Pre-World War II Classic Architecture
Six examples of classic architecture on one of the oldest and loveliest streets in Coronado will be featured during the 2012 Coronado Historic Home Tour, Mother’s Day, Sunday, May 13. From an early Craftsman designed by William Sterling Hebbard in 1898, to a two-story Colonial Revival mansion constructed for a Navy captain in the mid-1930s, all six homes pre-date World War II. The annual Home Tour is a major fundraiser for the Coronado Historical Association. Tickets are $35 if purchased in advance and are available either at the Coronado Visitor Center (operated by CHA), 1100 Orange Avenue, Coronado, or on-line at http://www.coronadohistory.org/. For further information, call 619-435-7242.
4th Annual Interfaith Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service
Monday, January 16, 2012
9:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Morley Field, Balboa Park
On Monday, January 16, join a growing group of faith communities in interfaith community service in Balboa Park, part of the National Day of Service in memory of Martin Luther King, Jr. In its fourth year, all are invited to help beautify a local treasure, Balboa Park, during a morning of hands-on community service. Meeting at 9:00 a.m. near Morley Field at Texas and Upas Streets, the group will work outdoors clearing and hauling brush, mulching and planting. At noon they will share in a bring-your-own picnic on the lawn. Find out more about the diverse congregations involved and register at www.fumcsd.org/MLKDay through January 14 or show up the day of the event.
http://www.fumcsd.org/MLKDay/
First United Methodist Church of San Diego
9:30 and 11:00 AM
Celebrate the Christ Child’s birth Christmas morning at one of two services at First Church. Services of carols, lessons, communion and a Christmas message delivered by Dr. Jim Standiford, along with the Chancel Choir and organ, is set in a light-filled sanctuary filled with Poinsettias and greenery.
All are welcome at worship and the communion table.
2111 Camino del Rio South in Mission Valley west of Texas St.
“Midnight Mass” Christmas Eve Candlelight Communion Worship
December 24, 2011
First United Methodist Church of San Diego
11:00 PM – 12:00 AM
Experience the quiet mystery of late night worship on Christmas Eve at First Church, one of only a few “midnight mass” services in the San Diego metro area.
Rev. Molly Vetter, pastor of contemporary worship, and the Water’s Edge band lead this classical yet fresh retelling of the Christmas Story through spoken word and favorite carols. Communion celebrates this miracle and in darkness the congregation participates in passing the light of Christ in candlelight.
All are welcome at worship and the communion table.
2111 Camino del Rio South in Mission Valley west of Texas St.
Lukas Nelson and Promise of the Real play for “Jobs for Autism benefit this weekend!!!
Come support Jobs for Autism and raise awareness and give voice to autism in the workplace at our benefit concert!! New promo code can be used for discounted tickets, at check out use promo code BLAST and you will receive $10 off the $35 dollar price, so your tickets will be only $25 to see such a great show!! Lukas was on Jimmy Kimmel this last Wednesday night, he is the son of the legendary Willie Nelson and is an amazing talent with an amazing band that will make you fans once you see them!! Go to http://www.jobsforautism.com/ GET YOUR TICKETS NOW!! Show is Saturday, December 10th at 8:30 pm at the Birch North Park Theater!!
By itgirl1122 Hollywood Tans and Kids Korps USA Toy Drive hold “Our Gift to You” Charity Event Benefitting Military Families at Camp Pendleton
WHO:
Hollywood Tans, Kids Korps USA, Operation Homefront, San Diego area Applebees restaurants and the San Diego communities
WHAT:
Toy Drive for the “Our Gift to You” charity event held at Lincoln Housing on Camp Pendleton. Collectively, Hollywood Tans, Kids Korps USA and San Diego area Applebees restaurants hope to raise 10,000 toys for military children.
Hollywood Tans gives a free tan to each customer that donates a toy at one of the nine Hollywood Tans locations throughout San Diego.
WHEN:
December 17, 2011 | 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. | “Our Gift to You,” Operation Homefront charity event
November 28, 2011 – December 15, 2011 | Duration of toy drive for customer drop-off
WHERE:
Lincoln Military Housing
Camp Pendleton Military Base
200008 San Jacinto
Oceanside, CA 92058
For Press Accommodations:
Samantha Cohen | 818. 825. 5798 | Sam@itgirlpublicrelations.com
* Please RSVP with correct names of person(s) covering, to ensure access to Camp Pendleton.
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